Coffee, Tea, and Caffeine Consumption and Incidence of Colon and Rectal Cancer

Feb 17, 2005Journal of the National Cancer Institute

Coffee, Tea, and Caffeine Intake and Risk of Colon and Rectal Cancer

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Abstract

During almost 2 million person-years of follow-up, 1438 cases of colorectal cancer were observed.

  • Caffeinated coffee, tea with caffeine, and total caffeine intake were not linked to the incidence of colon or rectal cancer.
  • For each additional cup of caffeinated coffee consumed, the hazard ratio for colorectal cancer was 0.99, indicating no significant association.
  • Regular consumption of two or more cups of decaffeinated coffee per day was associated with a 52% lower incidence of rectal cancer compared to non-consumers.

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